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what size nappies does your 1yo wear?

43 replies

marshmy · 22/08/2018 21:25

Just being nosy really! My girl is quite small id say and is in size 4, what are others one year olds in?

i've just gone and bought 134 nappies in size 4 and am hoping she won't have a sudden growth spurt!Grin

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marshmy · 22/08/2018 21:27

And by one year old i mean literally one today! I understand the scope between 12m and 21m would be quite different!

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OnlyFoolsnMothers · 22/08/2018 21:28

Size 5+ ...she’s actually just under the minimum weight on the packet but she’s chunky thighed (like her mother !!!)

WhatAmISupposedToBeDoing · 22/08/2018 21:29

I have a big bottomed 17 month old and he is still in a 4 so you have time yet I would say.

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TheWeatherGirl1 · 22/08/2018 21:30

13mths and he's still in a 4.
I went up to a 5 and then wondered if I'd jumped the gun when I realised a friend with a 2.5 year old was using 5's so we came back down.
Though he is a little fatty so maybe I should have stuck with the 5's..

Coldhandscoldheart · 22/08/2018 21:30

Both my one & 2.5 yr old are in size 4. I’ve been putting the one year old in them for ages.

BigBlueBubble · 22/08/2018 21:31

Gosh my 6mo is in size 4. He must be huge!

pastabest · 22/08/2018 21:32

My 18mo is in size 4 but the next pack I buy for her will be size 5.

Her 9 week old sister is already in size 3 though.

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LethalLola · 22/08/2018 21:37

13 months and in 4+, will probably last another month before we move up to 5s

RosemaryLemonxx · 22/08/2018 21:39

My 15 month old is a big boy and has been in size 5 for about 6 months!

cheshireagain · 22/08/2018 21:42

@BigBlueBubble mine too!!! He's been in them for a few weeks!!
He is almost 19lbs Grin

TroubledLichen · 22/08/2018 21:42

15 months and size 5s here, 4s fit but started leaking overnight so we size up even though she’s just under the weight guide.

RosieposiePuddingandPi · 22/08/2018 21:44

Usually a 5 but sometimes a 4 if he's gone a bit skinny. It depends on the brand though as DS is very slim and has quite slim legs so some of them fit very weirdly on him!

ellesbellesxxx · 22/08/2018 21:45

15 m twins: one in size 4 and one in 4+

Kraggle · 22/08/2018 21:45

17mo in 5+ nappies.

Popskipiekin · 22/08/2018 21:45

Sure it’s not age so much as girth Grin both DSs were in size 6 extremely early on, definitely by age 1. They weren’t necessarily in the weight bracket but size 5 barely meeting on them and not containing overnight wee. Now 20m old and nearly 4 yo (still in a night time nappy) both use size 6. The older one has leaned out and I expect could go back to size 5, strangely, but I’m glad I only need to buy one size.

serenmoon · 22/08/2018 21:47

Size 4

LillyBugg · 22/08/2018 21:51

Small 15mo in size 4.

WakeUpSlow · 22/08/2018 21:53

My 16mo is in size 6.

HJE17 · 22/08/2018 21:53

Eek! My 13 month old is still in size 3, and at the bottom of the size range so I expect her to be in them for months!

golddustwomen · 22/08/2018 21:55

Oh lord I've got a right chubber by the looks of these comments 😂 my 15 month old is in size 6 and even they're starting to feel tight

RosemaryLemonxx · 22/08/2018 21:58

Yes my ds has always been less than the weight bracket but the correct weight ones look like thongs on him 😅

WakeUpFromYourDreamAndScream · 22/08/2018 21:59

My 21 month old is in 6! And they are a bit snug Blush

sourpatchkid · 22/08/2018 22:14

Wow my 21 month old is in 4 with plenty of room!

Thegoldgrind · 22/08/2018 22:15

My 21 month old has only just moved into size 5s, I would say he's on the small side but not overly so!

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